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.DS_Store” is an abbreviation for “Desktop Services Store”. These files are created automatically by Apples “Finder” software (which is part of their OS).
They store information about the files within a folder, including display options of folders, such as icon positions and view settings.
It may happen that .DS_Store files inadvertently leak filenames such as database backups or private administration panels.
Severity: low
Fingerprint: 5f32cf5d6962f09c63442d9d63442d9d89a8fd6d89a8fd6d89a8fd6d89a8fd6d
Found 1 files trough .DS_Store spidering: /img
.DS_Store” is an abbreviation for “Desktop Services Store”. These files are created automatically by Apples “Finder” software (which is part of their OS).
They store information about the files within a folder, including display options of folders, such as icon positions and view settings.
It may happen that .DS_Store files inadvertently leak filenames such as database backups or private administration panels.
Severity: low
Fingerprint: 5f32cf5d6962f09c63442d9d63442d9d89a8fd6d89a8fd6d89a8fd6d89a8fd6d
Found 1 files trough .DS_Store spidering: /img
Open service 185.199.109.153:80 · roger-beathard.com
2024-09-14 21:51
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Open service 185.199.110.153:443 · roger-beathard.com
2024-09-14 16:43
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Open service 185.199.109.153:80 · roger-beathard.com
2024-09-13 00:56
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Open service 185.199.110.153:443 · roger-beathard.com
2024-09-12 20:17
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Open service 185.199.109.153:80 · roger-beathard.com
2024-09-11 04:58
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Open service 185.199.110.153:443 · roger-beathard.com
2024-09-10 21:53
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Open service 185.199.109.153:80 · roger-beathard.com
2024-09-08 18:38
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Open service 185.199.110.153:443 · roger-beathard.com
2024-09-08 11:53
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Open service 185.199.109.153:80 · roger-beathard.com
2024-09-07 00:07
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Open service 185.199.110.153:443 · roger-beathard.com
2024-09-06 23:17
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Open service 185.199.109.153:80 · roger-beathard.com
2024-08-18 10:39
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Open service 185.199.110.153:443 · roger-beathard.com
2024-08-16 13:26
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Open service 185.199.109.153:80 · roger-beathard.com
2024-08-16 13:14
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Open service 185.199.110.153:443 · roger-beathard.com
2024-08-14 11:58
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Open service 185.199.109.153:80 · roger-beathard.com
2024-08-14 08:25
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Open service 185.199.110.153:443 · roger-beathard.com
2024-08-12 13:58
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Open service 185.199.109.153:80 · roger-beathard.com
2024-08-12 09:33
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Open service 185.199.110.153:443 · roger-beathard.com
2024-08-10 13:09
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Open service 185.199.109.153:80 · roger-beathard.com
2024-08-10 11:20
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Open service 185.199.110.153:443 · roger-beathard.com
2024-08-08 15:53
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